“Wha yuh seh?” “Ah deh ya… tryin’ fuh hold on.” If you understand that, you’re holding ..
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Because some things just don’t sound the same in English… 1: “Ah deh ya.” Translation: I’m ..
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“De old people does seh…” And just like that—your whole childhood flashes before your eyes. If you grew ..
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Ah, Guyanese slang—a melodic mash-up of English, Creolese, African, Indian, Portuguese, and a splash ..
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Lay your eyes on the nakedness of her body. Roam your hands to touch every inch. Place your lips on places ..
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If you heard about Guyana it means you would probably know of the mighty Essequibo River. On one of its many ..
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If you were to visit any Hindu relatives in Guyana, you would see at least one tulsi plant in their yards. ..
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Peace is the state of being at no war at all, Why should we fight? To get injured and crawl? In a Commonwealth ..
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What is Boxing Day, or, why is it called Boxing Day? Arguments come thick and fast as to why, and I hope, ..
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